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Etymology

The word Québec comes from the Canadian city with the same name, the definition of Quebec is an Algonquin word which means "where the river narrows", referring to the Canadian city where the Saint Lawrence River narrows to a cliff-lined gap.[1]

History

The first and current president-for-life, Aidan McGrath fully created the country's laws, principals and flag. Since 23 January 2019, The republic has been a Unitary presidential-for-life republic, after rebranding from its predecessor, the Catholique Socialist Republic.

Music

Music is the most frequent form of Quebec culture. Rock and roll music, and Rap music are perhaps one of the most influential aspect of Québécois culture. Three of the most listened artists are XXXTentacion, the classic rock band, Queen, and the British folk-band, the Beatles.

Architecture

Architecture in Quebec is very classical and mostly are Gothic Revival style or Art Deco, with the exception of a few modern buildings.

Art

Benjamin West's The Last Supper, 1786 is a very popular painting in Quebec.

The most frequent form of Quebec culture. Rock and roll music, and Rap music are perhaps one of the most influential aspect of Québécois culture. Two most listened to artist are XXXTentacion and the classic rock band, Queen also, popular is the Beatles

Members of the Government

Quebec Armed Forces

The Quebec Armed Forces is the military of the republic. Personnel are mostly in the navy, though an army and air force also exists.

Flags

De jure flag of the Quebec Armed Forces

De jure flag of the Naval Service of the Quebec Republic

De facto flag of the Quebec Marines

De jure flag of the Blue Army

De jure flag of the Quebec Air Force

Transportation

Québécois Autobahn

Federal Autobahn System

The A-75 sign.

The A-35 sign.

Total length

300 mi

Longest highway

A-75 Autobahn(297 mi)

Shortest highway

A-35 Autobahn(3 mi )

The Québécois Autobahn, is the federal controlled-access highway system in the Republic of Quebec. The official Québécois term is
Autoroute Fédérale, which translates as "federal motorway". Québécois Autobahns have no federally mandated speed limit for some classes of vehicles. However, limits are posted and enforced in areas that are urbanised, substandard, accident-prone, or under construction. On speed-unrestricted stretches, an advisory speed limit of 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph) applies. While going faster is not illegal as such in the absence of a speed limit, it can cause an increased liability in the case of an accident; courts have ruled that an "ideal driver" who is exempt from absolute liability for "inevitable" tort under the law would not exceed. Quebec has only two Autobahns, A-75 and A-35. These Autobahns link the country together rapping around the nation. A common law is known that passing on the right is illegal, and it's also illegal to pass a vehicle on the right. You must move into a left lane in order to pass. (The only exception is when traffic is moving at a very slow rate of speed, such as during a traffic jam).

Road signs

Airports

A photo taken from a plane of the Friedrich Engels Airstrip on the State of the Fox Islands.

Quebec has one airport, Santiago International Airport on the Fox Islands. It has no air traffic control or any administration from Quebec. Although these islands are very remote in Lake Michigan, many people visit the island every year by plane.

Law and order

Marijuana

Marijuana laws of the Republic of Quebec are strict. On 5 November 2018, The house voted that marijuana, as it is seen in the Republic, is a gateway drug to many other drugs such as methamphetamines, and prescription abuse. Marijuana is only used for medicinal purposes, and only for the sick and dying to numb any pain and help relax the patients.